Frank Banfield Park

Frank Banfield Park is one of the borough's most recently-created public open spaces. The 1.25 hectare open space is popular with residents and workers and is named after a former Mayor and Alderman of the borough. This small park is a tranquil green space away from the busy Fulham Palace Road.

Frank Banfield Park

Transport links

Nearest tube: Hammersmith Station (District, Piccadilly and Hammersmith and City Lines)

Buses: 220, 295

Walking directions

The park is a short walk from the Hammersmith Broadway, south on Fulham Palace Road then right onto Chancellor's Road.

Facilities

Children’s play area

Seating

Grassy areas

History

This open space, originally named Chancellors Park, was created as part of the housing clearance of Elmdale and Playfair Streets in 1974. Landscaping began in the summer of 1975 and later that year the park renamed Frank Banfield Park in honour of Frank Banfield, Mayor of Fulham, who died on 31 March 1970, aged 64, after a lifetime of public service. The park was extended in 1979-80 across Distillery Lane to Chancellors Road.